Racing: Reveley Free-for-all

Wednesday 02 December 1998 20:02 EST
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MARY REVELEY's runners continued in brilliant form yesterday. A Catterick double with Jessica One and Free took her score to seven winners in three days.

The success is in sharp contrast to Newbury on Saturday when the Saltburn trainer saw her two star performers, Seven Towers and Marello, well beaten when well backed in big races. "Saturday was the worst day of my life and now we get a run like this. It is a funny old game,'' she said yesterday.

``I think as far as Marello is concerned the ground was too heavy and she pulled too hard, but I can't really find anything wrong with Seven Towers - the Hennessy was a strange race, a lot of horses ran below their form.''

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